Almost Whole I reflects the quiet tension between completion and becoming. The faint crescent form, emerging from an otherwise unbroken white surface, evokes cycles of transformation — the waxing of a moon, the slow return of light, or the tender incompleteness of growth. Through its restraint, the piece transforms absence into presence, offering a contemplative study of renewal and the beauty of what remains unfinished.
Almost Whole I reflects the quiet tension between completion and becoming. The faint crescent form, emerging from an otherwise unbroken white surface, evokes cycles of transformation — the waxing of a moon, the slow return of light, or the tender incompleteness of growth. Through its restraint, the piece transforms absence into presence, offering a contemplative study of renewal and the beauty of what remains unfinished.